SwiftKey Flow Outs New Improved Beta

One of the advantages of using Android smartphones is that there is a wide range of customizations you can do to personalize it. One such customization that you can do is replacing the default Android stock keyboard with something that is more convenient to use. This is where SwiftKey Flow comes in.

SwiftKey Flow is an aftermarket keyboard alternative that is out to rival the other popular keyboard app Swype. The app was first introduced last October and lets you type easily by just gliding your fingers over a sequence of letters. Even if you pass other letters the word prediction that the app uses will figure out what you are typing in.

A new beta version of the app is now released that brings in tons of improvements that come from user feedback. This new beta version is in preparation for the upcoming official release of the app. If you want to try this app out you won’t be getting it at Google Play yet instead you have to go to the developer’s app and download the APK file and install it manually on your device.

Here’s the changelog of the new SwiftKey Flow beta (Update 28th January 2013)

Predictions (and Flow) now on in most places (exceptions: email fields, passwords, anywhere where the app doesn’t behave itself with SwiftKey, fields offering their own corrections on Android versions <= 2.2)

Easier corrections – just tap on the word and SwiftKey will offer you 3 possibilities